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David Davis MP, Minister of State at the Foreign Office; Times columnist Matthew Parris ; Liz Bavidge from the Women's National Commission; and Frank Field MP tackle the issues in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.
Jonathan Dimbleby is in the chair. Repeated from yesterday

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Father-and-son actors Timothy and Sam West talk to theatre critic
Michael Billington about working together, and look forward to the challenge of sharing the stage as Falstaff and Prince Hal in the English Touring Theatre's production of Henry IV, Parts I and II.
Producer Mohit Bakaya
Repeated Friday at 9.30pm

Contributors

The last of eight mysteries starring Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes and Michael Williams as Dr Watson.
1914. The services of a certain bee-keeper are called upon to help his country in her darkest hour.
Repeat

Contributors

Contributors

By Sarah Woods. Overwhelmed by the demands of everyday life, Alison resorts to a fantasy sanctuary. But can she cope in the real world? with Edna Dore , Stephen Critchlow and Jane Whittenshaw. Director Mairi Russell Repeat

Film historian John Huntley treks around the sites of Britain's film studios.
The Independents. In the last of the series, he meets Bernard Vorhaus , the director at Twickenham Studios in the thirties and the man who taught David Lean about film techniques. Producer Barry Littlechild Repeat

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